Global legal technology consultancy and NetDocuments diamond partner Verlata Consulting has entered into partnership with data discovery and information governance provider ActiveNav to help law firms across APAC and EMEA identify, govern, and secure unstructured data.
Law firms of all shapes and sizes are plagued by matter documents being stored outside of the document management system, in network file shares,
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For decades, we viewed the internet as the ultimate frontier of human connection, a vast, digital nervous system connecting billions of minds. We believed that more content meant more knowledge, and more connectivity meant more truth. But as we stand in 2026, the mirror has cracked. The “Dead Internet Theory,” once a fringe conspiracy whispered in the corners of Reddit,
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Patterns in Practice follows cases from first filing through resolution, showing how the right information, at the right time, turns uncertainty into strategy. With analysis grounded in state trial court data at Trellis, each installment focuses on a different stage…
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Two TechShow keynotes. Two very different speakers. But the same conclusion.Jordan Furlong opened TechShow by talking about the human lawyer: the one who walks through the valley with clients, who has their back, who builds the kind of trust AI can replace.Nilay Patel by arrived at the same place from a different direction. His argument: law is built on ambiguity
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Alex Ponce de Leon, senior discovery and litigation strategy leader at Google X and winner of the Legalweek Leaders in Tech Law Award for Innovator of the Year – Legal Department (Individual), discusses how a move toward insourcing is forcing legal departments to reevaluate their outside counsel.
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Katie Waitzman, vice president and chief deputy general counsel at Uber Technologies, which won the Legalweek Leaders in Tech Law Award for Most Innovative Legal Department of the Year, discusses how AI agents will redefine productivity and knowledge management.
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Eric D. Greenberg, EVP and general counsel at Cox Media Group and winner of the Legalweek Leaders in Tech Law Award for Change Management Leader of the Year – Legal Department (individual), talks about how GCs need to partner with their outside counsel to navigate complexity.
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Following its February news that it had entered into a brand partnership withj Gabriel Macht, who played Harvey Specter in the TV series Suits, the legal AI company Harvey said today that it has entered into another such partnership involving another iconic Harvey — only this time it is using AI to make the partnership […]
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In the latest episode of Legal IT Insider’s Inside View podcast, we sit down with Aalia Manie, director of Webber Wentzel’s innovation arm, Fusion, to discuss Fusion’s spin-off into an independent subsidiary and its evolution into a full-service product development and advisory business. We also discuss the logistics around developments such as the Anthropic Claude legal plug-in release, and
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In an unprecedented moment of unity, the world’s top global law firms have jointly announced they will standardise on a single, self-built legal tech platform, called Esperantogix.
After years of overlapping tools for practice management, document management, case management, and email, firms confirmed in a survey that lawyers were spending 73% of their time just logging into things.Advertisement
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Legal technology provider Draftable has announced the launch of Draftable Clean, a metadata cleaning solution developed in response to demand from law firm customers and prospects. This is Draftable’s first move outside of the document comparison space. 
Draftable Legal was launched by Draftable in 2023 in response to demand from the legal market for more choice of document comparison solutions. Headquartered in Melbourne, Australia, it
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